No, but FF is totally better and the joke is that IE hasn't been a worthwhile browser in at least a decade. They're gonna have to put out at least 3-4 quality versions of IE before anyone even wants to try it again.

With five tabs opened to the same sites, my PC recorded the following memory use:

IE11: 168Mb

Firefox 26: 225Mb

Chrome 30: 401Mb

It’s possible Windows 8 has other background processes running which aid IE11, but I couldn’t find any obvious candidates. Firefox is a little hungrier and Chrome is a resource glutton which also started around twenty sub-processes!"

IE has gotten better with 10 and 11, not a real fan of chrome. I mainly use firefox though. I'm used to it and since I do some web designing, I like using the integrated tools. IE has the "F12 developer tools" but it does work the same way. One FF feature I like is to be able to right click on something, select "inspect element" and see the styling information if I'm not sure how it was done.

The CKeditor is having issues reading the IE11 browser agent, I am researching if there is a patch. I can confirm the same issues.The CKeditor is having issues reading the IE11 browser agent, I am researching if there is a patch. I can confirm the same issues.The CKeditor is having issues reading the IE11 browser agent, I am researching if there is a patch. I can confirm the same issues.The CKeditor is having issues reading the IE11 browser agent, I am researching if there is a patch. I can confirm the same issues.The CKeditor is having issues reading the IE11 browser agent, I am researching if there is a patch. I can confirm the same issues.The CKeditor is having issues reading the IE11 browser agent, I am researching if there is a patch. I can confirm the same issues.

Testing. Testing.

Works good. That was rather painless to fix.

IE11 should be okay now.

I have to say while browsing with IE11 today it was pretty snappy. I didn't even realize windows7 had updated to it.

The CKeditor is having issues reading the IE11 browser agent, I am researching if there is a patch. I can confirm the same issues.The CKeditor is having issues reading the IE11 browser agent, I am researching if there is a patch. I can confirm the same issues.The CKeditor is having issues reading the IE11 browser agent, I am researching if there is a patch. I can confirm the same issues.The CKeditor is having issues reading the IE11 browser agent, I am researching if there is a patch. I can confirm the same issues.The CKeditor is having issues reading the IE11 browser agent, I am researching if there is a patch. I can confirm the same issues.The CKeditor is having issues reading the IE11 browser agent, I am researching if there is a patch. I can confirm the same issues.

Testing. Testing.

Works good. That was rather painless to fix.

IE11 should be okay now.

I have to say while browsing with IE11 today it was pretty snappy. I didn't even realize windows7 had updated to it.

I'm still waiting to retrieve this patch through gopher, the BBS I use is pretty good though and they just recently upgraded all the lines from 2400 to 14400 baud; so once it's here I'll get it in just under 45 minutes... It's amazing!

I have Firefox 25, Chrome 31, and IE 11 on my main home machine, and IE11 is easily my favorite. It's the most stable, uses the least memory, and is the fastest. If that should change in a week or three i will rely more heavily on one of the others, but I use all three and like speed and stability. Firefox is a memory hog to epic proportions, I honestly can't see how anyone who has used both in the last year can prefer FireFox.

I have Firefox 25, Chrome 31, and IE 11 on my main home machine, and IE11 is easily my favorite. It's the most stable, uses the least memory, and is the fastest. If that should change in a week or three i will rely more heavily on one of the others, but I use all three and like speed and stability. Firefox is a memory hog to epic proportions, I honestly can't see how anyone who has used both in the last year can prefer FireFox.